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After you have connected another video source (such as
a VCR or camcorder) to INPUTS 1 or INPUTS 2 on
your TV (as shown on pages 37, 38, or 41), you are
ready to display picture-in-picture.

Starting Picture-in-Picture (PIP)

1. Turn on TV and select the TV channel you want to

watch.

2. Press the TV button to put the remote in “TV mode”.

(This step can be skipped if the remote is already in
the “TV mode”.)

3. Press the PIP button. A little picture will appear on

the screen. The little picture and the big picture will
be the same.

4. To get a picture from the other source (VCR,

camcorder, etc.), first turn on the other source, and
then select TV channel 90, 91, or 92 (explained
below). The picture from the other source will

appear in the little picture.

Picture from TV

Picture from VCR

• If the other source is connected to the T V’s

INPUT 1

jacks,

select TV channel 91 to see the signal. If you have

programmed the

VCRl

or

VCR2

button to automatically select

channel 91 as described on page 26, press

VCRl

or

VCR2.

Select channel 92 if the other source is connected to the TV’s

INPUT 2

jacks. If you have programmed the

VCRl

or

VCR2

button to automatically select channel 92 as described on

page 26, press

VCRl

or

VCR2.

• Select channel 90 if the other source is connected to the TV’s

S-VIDEO

connector. When using an S-VHS input for the

source of the small picture, you must connect the video output

of the source to

VIDEO INPUT I

of the set. When the picture

from the S-VHS source is displayed in the small inset picture,

you will see a non S-VHS picture; and when the picture from

the S-VHS source is displayed in the large picture, it will

display an S-VHS picture. The TV automatically minimizes

any annoying differences in tint between the small and large

picture by electronically coupling the

S-VIDEO

input to the

VIDEO 1

input. If you have programmed the

VCRl

or

VCR2

button to automatically select channel 90 as described on

page 26, press

VCRl

or

VCR2.

Changing Channels (PIP)

To change channels on the picture from the TV, press the

TV button on the remote, and then press either the
CHANNEL up or down button or two number buttons.

Picture from TV

To change channels on the picture coming from the VCR,
press VCRl or VCRl (if you’ve programmed the VCRl or

VCRl button to control the VCR as described on page 40)

and then press either the CHANNEL up or down button or
two number buttons. You can also change the VCR’s
picture by pressing the CHANNEL buttons on the front of
the VCR.

Picture from VCR

The small picture can be moved, enlarged, reduced, frozen,
or switched with the main picture as desired. Details are
on the next page.

CAUTION: Take extreme caution if you plan to
display video games or computer screens on your TV.
If a fixed (non-moving) pattern is left on the screen for
several hours, the image can be permanently imprinted
onto the screen. For this reason, we do not
recommend connecting video games, aimputers, or
similar devices to your TV. Keeping the TV's

BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST functions at low

settings will help delay the imprinting but it is often
too easy for someone in your family to leave the
pattern displayed too long and imprint the screen.
These types of imprints arc not covered by your
warranty because they are the result of misuse.

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